Friday, March 28, 2014

Toronto Ad Campaign: Subway Riders Get to See Video of Building 7’s Collapse

On March 18, 2014 the ReThink911
campaign launched its newest wave of ads in the Toronto subway system.
For two weeks, 1.2 million Toronto residents will see the video of
Building 7’s collapse and be directed to ReThink911.org
to learn more. According to Pattison Outdoor, daily subway riders will
see the ad an average of five times during the two-week period.

The decision to go digital and show riders the collapse of Building 7 was inspired by a scientific poll
commissioned by the campaign last September, which found that 51% of
Canadians who are shown video of Building 7’s collapse suspect it was a
controlled demolition, compared to just 18% who suspect it was caused by
fires. When asked who they are more inclined to believe—the U.S.
government, which says fires brought it down, or the critics who contend
it was controlled demolition—49% side with the critics, while only 20%
are inclined to believe the government. 44% support opening a new
investigation, with only 14% opposed.

“The poll shows quite clearly what we
already knew. Most people who see Building 7’s collapse have trouble
believing that fires brought it down,” said Mr. Gage. “It simply doesn’t
look like a natural building collapse, and that’s because all the
columns have been removed at once to allow it to come down symmetrically
in free-fall. When everyone in Canada and everyone in the U.S. sees
this footage, there will be widespread outcry for a new investigation.”

9/11 Best Evidence Playlist by ReThink911.org

Edited from the documentary 9/11 Explosive Evidence - Experts Speak Out from Architects & Engineers For 9/11 Truth, in addition to an original clip on WTC 7 Foreknowledge with Dr. Graeme MacQueen, Co-Editor of Journal of 9/11 Studies.